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UPPERARM DIGITAL BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR, MODEL: MB-300 SERIES

FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2 ·Cardiovascular

LEONE SPA

FDA UDI
LEONE SPA·08033707065890·EXTRAORAL ELASTICS 3/8" 14 oz

APEX Knee System

FDA UDI
Omni Life Science, Inc.·00841690198772·AK3 Ultra Insert Trial Size 5, 14mm

CADHEALTH SYSTEM, MODEL CHP-001

FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2 ·Cardiovascular

DIGIPAN / DPI

FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2 ·Dental

HOMECHOICE PRO

FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction ·BAXTER HEALTHCARE - LARGO·Product code FKX·May 3, 2013

36MM COCR MOD HEAD -6MM

FDA Adverse Event
Injury ·BIOMET ORTHOPEDICS·Product code KWA·September 16, 2014

TERUMO CDI 500 BLOOD PARAMETER MONITOR

FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction ·TERUMO CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM CORP.·Product code DRY·May 2, 2011

MULTIPLE-SEE ATTACHED

FDA Adverse Event
Injury ·ST. JUDE MEDICAL·Product code OAD·March 24, 2009

Osseocare Pro Console & Set Osseocare Pro, Model 1600870-001, 1700470-001, and 1700471-001. Device Name: Osseocare Pro console & Set Osseocare Pro. Model: 1600870-001, 1700470-001, 1700471-001. Marketing status: Class I, under K092214. Device description: Software-based, electronically controlled tabletop device. In dentistry for dental surgery, endodontics and implantology.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Nobel Biocare Usa Llc·November 20, 2013

Osseocare Pro Console & Set Osseocare Pro, Model 1600870-001, 1700470-001, and 1700471-001. Device Name: Osseocare Pro console & Set Osseocare Pro. Model: 1600870-001, 1700470-001, 1700471-001. Marketing status: Class I, under K092214. Device description: Software-based, electronically controlled tabletop device. In dentistry for dental surgery, endodontics and implantology.

FDA Recall
Terminated ·Nobel Biocare Usa Llc·Product code EBW·October 24, 2013

Syngo.via, Picture archiving and communication system Syngo via is a software solution intended to be used for viewing, manipulation, communication, and storage of medical images. It can be used as a standalone device or together with a variety of cleared and unmodified syngo based software options. Syngo.via supports interpretation and evaluation of examinations within healthcare institutions, for example, in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Cardiology environments. The system is not intended for the displaying of digital mammography images for diagnosis in the U.S. The system is a software only medical device. It defines minimum requirements to the hardware it runs on. The hardware itself is not seen as a medical device and not in the scope of this 510(k) submission. It supports the physician in diagnosis and treatment planning. Syngo.via also supports storage of Structured DICOM Reports. In a comprehensive imaging suite syngo.via integrates Radiology Information Systems (RIS) to enable customer specific workflows. Syngo.via allows to use a variety of advanced applications (clinical applications) designed for syngo.via just as the predicate device syngo.x,(K092519,cleared on August 27, 2009). These applications are medical devices on their own rights and filed separately. They are not part of this 510(k) submission and not part of the syngo.via medical device. Syngo.via has a universal component called generic reader application which is part of this medical device and it allows no newly introduced imaging and post processing algorithms compared to the above mentioned predicate devices. Syngo.via is based on Windows. Due to special customer requirements and the clinical focus syngo.via can be configured in the same way as the predicate device with different combinations of syngo- or Windows -based software options and clinical applications which are intended to assist the physician in diagnosis and/or treatment planning. This includes commercially available post-processing software packages. Syngo.via Data Management ...ensures all authorized personnel fast and continuous access to radiological data. It's main functionality ranges from availability of images with regard to data security, open interfaces, storage media and central system administration, to provide a flexible storage hierarchy.

FDA Recall
Terminated ·Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc·Product code LLZ·March 6, 2017

Syngo.x, Picture archiving and communication system Syngo via is a software solution intended to be used for viewing, manipulation, communication, and storage of medical images. It can be used as a standalone device or together with a variety of cleared and unmodified syngo based software options. Syngo.via supports interpretation and evaluation of examinations within healthcare institutions, for example, in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Cardiology environments. The system is not intended for the displaying of digital mammography images for diagnosis in the U.S. The system is a software only medical device. It defines minimum requirements to the hardware it runs on. The hardware itself is not seen as a medical device and not in the scope of this 510(k) submission. It supports the physician in diagnosis and treatment planning. Syngo.via also supports storage of Structured DICOM Reports. In a comprehensive imaging suite syngo.via integrates Radiology Information Systems (RIS) to enable customer specific workflows. Syngo.via allows to use a variety of advanced applications (clinical applications) designed for syngo.via just as the predicate device syngo.x,(K092519,cleared on August 27, 2009). These applications are medical devices on their own rights and filed separately. They are not part of this 510(k) submission and not part of the syngo.via medical device. Syngo.via has a universal component called generic reader application which is part of this medical device and it allows no newly introduced imaging and post processing algorithms compared to the above mentioned predicate devices. Syngo.via is based on Windows. Due to special customer requirements and the clinical focus syngo.via can be configured in the same way as the predicate device with different combinations of syngo- or Windows -based software options and clinical applications which are intended to assist the physician in diagnosis and/or treatment planning. This includes commercially available post-processing software packages. Syngo.via Data Management ...ensures all authorized personnel fast and continuous access to radiological data. It's main functionality ranges from availability of images with regard to data security, open interfaces, storage media and central system administration, to provide a flexible storage hierarchy

FDA Recall
Terminated ·Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc·Product code LLZ·March 6, 2017

Syngo.via, Picture archiving and communication system Syngo via is a software solution intended to be used for viewing, manipulation, communication, and storage of medical images. It can be used as a standalone device or together with a variety of cleared and unmodified syngo based software options. Syngo.via supports interpretation and evaluation of examinations within healthcare institutions, for example, in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Cardiology environments. The system is not intended for the displaying of digital mammography images for diagnosis in the U.S. The system is a software only medical device. It defines minimum requirements to the hardware it runs on. The hardware itself is not seen as a medical device and not in the scope of this 510(k) submission. It supports the physician in diagnosis and treatment planning. Syngo.via also supports storage of Structured DICOM Reports. In a comprehensive imaging suite syngo.via integrates Radiology Information Systems (RIS) to enable customer specific workflows. Syngo.via allows to use a variety of advanced applications (clinical applications) designed for syngo.via just as the predicate device syngo.x,(K092519,cleared on August 27, 2009). These applications are medical devices on their own rights and filed separately. They are not part of this 510(k) submission and not part of the syngo.via medical device. Syngo.via has a universal component called generic reader application which is part of this medical device and it allows no newly introduced imaging and post processing algorithms compared to the above mentioned predicate devices. Syngo.via is based on Windows. Due to special customer requirements and the clinical focus syngo.via can be configured in the same way as the predicate device with different combinations of syngo- or Windows -based software options and clinical applications which are intended to assist the physician in diagnosis and/or treatment planning. This includes commercially available post-processing software packages. Syngo.via Data Management ...ensures all authorized personnel fast and continuous access to radiological data. It's main functionality ranges from availability of images with regard to data security, open interfaces, storage media and central system administration, to provide a flexible storage hierarchy.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc·April 5, 2017

Syngo.x, Picture archiving and communication system Syngo via is a software solution intended to be used for viewing, manipulation, communication, and storage of medical images. It can be used as a standalone device or together with a variety of cleared and unmodified syngo based software options. Syngo.via supports interpretation and evaluation of examinations within healthcare institutions, for example, in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Cardiology environments. The system is not intended for the displaying of digital mammography images for diagnosis in the U.S. The system is a software only medical device. It defines minimum requirements to the hardware it runs on. The hardware itself is not seen as a medical device and not in the scope of this 510(k) submission. It supports the physician in diagnosis and treatment planning. Syngo.via also supports storage of Structured DICOM Reports. In a comprehensive imaging suite syngo.via integrates Radiology Information Systems (RIS) to enable customer specific workflows. Syngo.via allows to use a variety of advanced applications (clinical applications) designed for syngo.via just as the predicate device syngo.x,(K092519,cleared on August 27, 2009). These applications are medical devices on their own rights and filed separately. They are not part of this 510(k) submission and not part of the syngo.via medical device. Syngo.via has a universal component called generic reader application which is part of this medical device and it allows no newly introduced imaging and post processing algorithms compared to the above mentioned predicate devices. Syngo.via is based on Windows. Due to special customer requirements and the clinical focus syngo.via can be configured in the same way as the predicate device with different combinations of syngo- or Windows -based software options and clinical applications which are intended to assist the physician in diagnosis and/or treatment planning. This includes commercially available post-processing software packages. Syngo.via Data Management ...ensures all authorized personnel fast and continuous access to radiological data. It's main functionality ranges from availability of images with regard to data security, open interfaces, storage media and central system administration, to provide a flexible storage hierarchy

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc·April 5, 2017

Stryker MA204 Bed Model (FL25E) Beds are intended for medical purposes in both general patient care as well as critical care environments. Each uses built-in electric motors and controls which can be operated by the patient, or caregiver, to adjust the height and/or surface contour of the bed.The devices listed above also include movable and latchable side rails which can be lowered or raised to help prevent patient fall and subsequent injury. The Beds include an optional Scale (Models: FL20E, FL25E, FL28C, FL28EX) as well as an optional Bed Exit (1 Zone) or Chaperone

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Stryker Medical Division of Stryker Corporation·July 4, 2012